Enrolment Information

Home Zone

All students who live within the home zone described below* shall be entitled to enrol at the school.

SH1 from Duncan Road to Tauwhare Road. Along Tauwhare Road from SH1 to Lee Martin Road, up to and including #321 Tauwhare Road. Along Lee Martin Road to Bruntwood Road. Take a direct line from the Lee Martin Road/Bruntwood Road intersection to the Pickering Road/Discombe Road intersection, then along Pickering Road to SH1. The home zone also includes the area between the Mangaharakeke Stream and SH 1, with the stream’s boundary commencing from the Lee Martin Road/Tauwhare Road intersection, taking a line to the stream’s closest point, then following the stream to where it meets SH 1.

From the SH 1/Tauwhare Road intersection along SH 1 to Newell Road, up to and including #401A Cambridge Road and including all of Annebrook and Cedar Park Roads. Along Newell Road (including sideroads) to Airport Road. Airport Road from SH 1 to the intersection of Raynes Road, then along Raynes Road, including all of Lowe Road, to the intersection of Middle Road, including #139 Raynes Road. Along Middle Road (all Middle Road included), to Narrows Road, then left along Narrows Road to Raynes Road and back to the Raynes Road/Airport Road intersection. Turn right into Airport Road to Mystery Creek Road intersection, including #153 Airport Road.

Along Mystery Creek Road to Angus Road intersection, then along Angus Road. Take a direct line from the end of Angus Road across the river to Pencarrow Road, then along Pencarrow Road to the intersection of Pencarrow and Hooker Roads. Along Hooker Road (all Hooker Road included). From the intersection of Hooker and Duncan Roads, along Duncan Road to SH 1.

Note: The home zone includes all roads and rights of way within the described area and both sides of roads unless otherwise stated.

Proof of residence within the home zone will be required e.g. – a rates demand, phone account, or electricity account.

Each year, applications for enrolment in the following year from in-zone students will be sought by a date which will be published in a daily or community newspaper circulating in the area served by the school. This will enable the board to assess the number of places which can be made available to students who live outside the home zone.

Out of zone enrolment – order of priority

The Education Act 1989 (the Act) provides the legislative framework under which a board of trustees may develop, implement and operate an enrolment scheme. The Education Amendment Act (No 3) 2010 has changed the requirements in s11F of the Act around the order of priority for applicants who live outside a school’s home zone.
The new order of priority is as follows:

  1. First priority must be given to any applicant who is accepted for enrolment in a special programme run by the school:

  2. Second priority must be given to any applicant who is the sibling of a current student of the school:

  3. Third priority must be given to any student who is the sibling of a former student of the school:

  4. Fourth priority must be given to any applicant who is a child of a former student of the school:

  5. Fifth priority must be given to any applicant who is either a child of an employee of the board of the school or a child of a member of the board of the school:

  6. Sixth priority must be given to all other applicants.